Jon Humphreys <j-humphr...@ti.com> writes: > Marek Vasut <marek.va...@mailbox.org> writes: > >> On 11/7/24 4:49 PM, Jon Humphreys wrote: >>> Marek Vasut <marek.va...@mailbox.org> writes: >>> >>>> On 11/6/24 10:58 PM, Jon Humphreys wrote: >>>>> Marek Vasut <marek.va...@mailbox.org> writes: >>>>> >>>>>> On 11/6/24 8:18 PM, Jon Humphreys wrote: >>>>>>> Marek Vasut <marek.va...@mailbox.org> writes: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 10/23/24 10:17 AM, Michal Simek wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On 10/22/24 23:06, Marek Vasut wrote: >>>>>>>>>> This reverts commit 1e36d34b52e7a1ebe5a2a5339d6905540f4253aa. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> This parallel/stacked support breaks basic SPI NOR support, >>>>>>>>>> e.g. this no longer works: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> => sf probe && sf update 0x50000000 0 0x160000 >>>>>>>>>> SF: Detected s25fs512s with page size 256 Bytes, erase size 256 KiB, >>>>>>>>>> total 64 MiB >>>>>>>>>> device 0 offset 0x0, size 0x160000 >>>>>>>>>> SPI flash failed in read step >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Reverting everything seems to me too much. Tom has tested it on his HW >>>>>>>>> and didn't see any issue. That's why better to look at code which is >>>>>>>>> causing this. >>>>>>>>> You are reverting everything but likely there is specific patch which >>>>>>>>> is >>>>>>>>> causing this. Which one is it? >>>>>>>>> Which board was used for your testing? Likely we don't have access to >>>>>>>>> it. >>>>>>>>> Is there any QEMU available which can be used for debugging? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The testcase including the exact SPI NOR model is above. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> iMX6 with w25q16dw seems to be broken too. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Basically every board I have access no longer has a working "sf probe ; >>>>>>>> sf update" combination ... so yeah, this means this patchset is >>>>>>>> fundamentally broken. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I can also confirm that the patch series: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> f8efc68b30e Merge patch series "spi-nor: Add parallel and stacked >>>>>>> memories >>>>>>> support" >>>>>>> >>>>>>> breaks SPI NOR on TI platforms, particularly SK-AM62 and SK-AM62P: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> U-Boot 2024.10-00752-gf8efc68b30e2 (Nov 06 2024 - 12:25:13 -0600) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> SoC: AM62X SR1.0 HS-FS >>>>>>> Model: Texas Instruments AM625 SK >>>>>>> ... >>>>>>> Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 >>>>>>> => sf probe && sf update ${loadaddr} 0x400000 0x10 >>>>>>> SF: Detected s28hs512t with page size 256 Bytes, erase size 256 KiB, >>>>>>> total 64 MiB >>>>>>> device 0 offset 0x400000, size 0x10 >>>>>>> SPI flash failed in read step >>>>>>> => >>>>>> Sigh ... can you please test current u-boot/master and see if the error >>>>>> is fixed there ? >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Yes I had verified it also fails against master, although the behavior was >>>>> a bit different. The .'s below are our DMA engine waiting indefinitely. >>>>> >>>>> => sf probe && sf update ${loadaddr} 0x400000 0x10 >>>>> SF: Detected s28hs512t with page size 256 Bytes, erase size 256 KiB, >>>>> total 64 MiB >>>>> device 0 offset 0x400000, size 0x10 >>>>> ..................................................... >>>>> >>>>> I have not investigated further. >>>> >>>> Can you try and run some 'git bisect' to find out exactly which commit >>>> broke your use case ? There is a bunch of fixes for the worst breakage >>>> that landed recently, but clearly there is more. >>>> >>>> Full revert seems increasingly appealing ... >>> >>> commit 5d40b3d384d >> So there is still something broken in that specific commit that I missed >> when removing the defects ? Sigh ... can you try to narrow it down ? > > Hi Marek, I tried to narrow the changes in commit > 5d40b3d384dc536ec26ce9b76b20b0b84749d2d1 a bit by first applying all of the > changes in the .h files, and then for spi-nor-core.c, only applying changes > per function. The only function change that causes errors was > spi_nor_read(). With the changes in spi_nor_read() in commit > 5d40b3d384dc536ec26ce9b76b20b0b84749d2d1 applied to the prior commit > fbe16bc2801, did I get: > > => sf probe && sf update ${loadaddr} 0x400000 0x10 > SF: Detected s28hs512t with page size 256 Bytes, erase size 256 KiB, total 64 > MiB > device 0 offset 0x400000, size 0x10 > SPI flash failed in read step >
Hi all. What is the status of addressing the failures introduced by this patchset? I tried building from u-boot next and still see the failure. Marek, was the isolation of changes I performed above helpful in understanding the failure? Thanks Jon > Let me know if this helps. > > Jon